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PFAS Forever Chemicals in Fairfax County, Virginia Drinking Water: 2.2 Million Fairfax Water Customers Exposed Above Incoming EPA Limits — Attorney911 Pursues Chemical Manufacturers Including DuPont and the AFFF Firefighting-Foam Producers Behind the Watershed Contamination, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies Toxic Tort Cases, We Move to Preserve the PFAS Monitoring Data, Source-Water Intake Records and AFFF Usage Histories Before They Are Overwritten and the Statute of Limitations Runs, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims, Virginia’s Pure Contributory-Negligence Standard Demands Rigorous Screening While Its Punitive-Damages Doctrine Targets Manufacturers Who Hid Known Harms — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Fairfax County PFAS Water Contamination: Your Legal Rights When “Forever Chemicals” Are in Your Drinking Water You just found out that the water you have been drinking, cooking with, and giving your children may carry chemicals that do not break down — not in your body, not in the environment, not over a human lifetime. Fairfax Water’s own general manager stood before the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors on June 2, 2026, and said the system is “just a little bit over” the federal government’s incoming safety limits for PFAS. She called it “a generational issue.” She confirmed the system does not currently meet those incoming federal limits. And she estimated the cost of cleaning it up at more than half a billion dollars — costs that will be passed to you through your water bill unless the companies that caused the contamination are made to pay. We are writing this for one person: the Fairfax County resident — or the person who lived here for years and moved away — who is sitting at a kitchen table at 2 a.m. with a doctor’s report or a blood test or just a knot in their stomach, wondering whether the water…

PFAS Forever Chemicals in Fairfax County Drinking Water: Griffith Plant Samples Exceed EPA’s 2024 National Primary Drinking Water Regulations, Serving One Million Residents From the Occoquan Reservoir — Attorney911 Pursues Fairfax Water and the Upstream Industrial Sources Behind the Contamination, We Secure the PFAS Monitoring Data and Internal Communications Before Retention Cycles Erase Them, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies Toxic Exposure Cases, Virginia’s Pure Contributory Negligence Bar and Public Authority Immunity Demand a Trial Lawyer Who Has Fought These Battles, the Firm Has Recovered $50M+ for Injury Victims — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

Your Fairfax County Water Has PFAS in It — and the EPA Already Said No Amount Is Safe You are reading this because you live in Fairfax County, and someone you trust — your water utility — just told you that the water coming out of your tap contains chemicals the federal government linked to cancer, thyroid disease, and immune-system harm. You have been drinking that water. Your children have been drinking it. Maybe your parents have. And the utility’s general manager said you can be “confident in the quality of the water provided” — even as samples from the Griffith Treatment Plant exceeded the brand-new federal safety limits the EPA spent years writing. Here is the first thing you need to hear: the EPA set the health-based goal for these chemicals at zero. Not low. Zero. That is the federal government saying there is no amount of PFOA or PFOS in drinking water that carries no risk. The legal limit — four parts per trillion — is a compromise between that zero-health-goal and what is technically achievable. The Griffith Plant exceeded even that compromise number. So when someone tells you the levels are “only slightly above” the federal limit,…

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